Psychological Assessment Services at Tree of Life Psychology
At Tree of Life Psychology Services, we offer comprehensive psychological assessments for adults seeking evaluation for ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Our thorough evaluations provide valuable insights into your cognitive, emotional, and behavioral patterns, helping you understand challenges that may affect your personal, professional, or social life. We offer personalized recommendations to help you manage these conditions and improve your overall well-being.
Common Areas We Address
Cognitive Functioning
Sensory Processing
Behavioral Patterns
Life History
Emotional Regulation
Executive Functioning
What we offer
Why Choose Tree of Life?
Experienced Professionals:
Our team of skilled and compassionate psychologists brings years of experience, offering you expert guidance through every step of your healing journey.
Personalized Therapy:
We take the time to understand your unique challenges and goals, tailoring our approach to fit your specific needs, whether for mental health support or personal growth.
Evidence-Based Techniques:
We utilize scientifically-backed therapeutic methods, ensuring that the strategies we use are effective in creating lasting change and improving your well-being.
Confidential and Safe Space:
Your privacy and comfort are our top priority. We provide a secure, non-judgmental environment where you can openly explore your thoughts and feelings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a psychological assessment for ADHD or ASD?
It’s a thorough evaluation to identify ADHD or Autism Spectrum Disorder, using interviews, questionnaires, and tests to assess cognitive, emotional, and behavioral patterns.
How do I know if I need an assessment?
If you struggle with focus, organization, social interactions, or emotional regulation that affects daily life, an assessment can help clarify if ADHD or ASD is involved.
How long does the assessment take?
The process typically takes a few hours over one or two sessions, with additional time for report preparation.
What does the assessment cover?
It covers areas like cognitive functioning, attention, impulsivity, social skills, emotional regulation, and sensory processing.
